Date:01/06/17
Futurologists consider that the emergence of AI as a competitor for the human mind will occur in several stages.
For starters, for example, artificial intelligence will learn to translate from one language to another.
According to forecasts, by 2024, people-translators will be left without work. By 2026, AI will be able to write essays no worse than high school graduates. By 2027, it will learn to drive multi-ton trucks on public roads. Shop assistants will be left without work by 2031, writers - by 2049 and surgeons - by 2053.
In a hundred and twenty years, scientists suppose, there will be no a task with which a man would cope better than AI, Planet Today reports.
AI will surpass the man in almost all spheres by 2060
The rapid development of technologies that are close to artificial intelligence will lead to the fact that AI will surpass the man in almost all spheres of activity as early as 2060, according to Oxford University staff.Futurologists consider that the emergence of AI as a competitor for the human mind will occur in several stages.
For starters, for example, artificial intelligence will learn to translate from one language to another.
According to forecasts, by 2024, people-translators will be left without work. By 2026, AI will be able to write essays no worse than high school graduates. By 2027, it will learn to drive multi-ton trucks on public roads. Shop assistants will be left without work by 2031, writers - by 2049 and surgeons - by 2053.
In a hundred and twenty years, scientists suppose, there will be no a task with which a man would cope better than AI, Planet Today reports.
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